ASSOCIATION LA RIOBÉ
Archaeological association of the Rempart union, offering educational ...Read more
TEMPLAR COMMANDERY
Commanderie de Coulommiers, with dwelling, chapel, barn, garden and ...Read more
SPORTS AND LEISURE CENTRE OF THE ISLAND OF VAIRES
Visit the Ile de Vaires sports and leisure center, featuring an Olympic ...Read more
THE MONASTERY OF SAINT JOSEPH
A monastery once attached to the castle, it houses a religious congregation ...Read more
AJECTA LIVING RAILWAY MUSEUM
Museum with a beautiful collection of locomotives, in a former SNCF ...Read more
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH
Gothic building with a porch topped by a 16th-century bell towerRead more
MUSEUM OF PREHISTORY OF ÎLE-DE-FRANCE
Museum set in a green oasis, hosting interesting and entertaining temporary ...Read more
SERVICE D’ANIMATION DU PATRIMOINE
An establishment in Noisiel, offering tours to explore the town's historic ...Read more
COMITÉ RÉGIONAL DU TOURISME D’ÎLE-DE-FRANCE
Website of the Comité régional du tourisme d'Ile-de-France, designed with ...Read more
PLACES OF MEMORY LEROY
The Saint-Fargeau-Ponthierry plant houses the world's only twenty-six-color ...Read more
LEISURE BASE
Leisure center with a lake in Souppes-sur-Loing, equipped with playgrounds, ...Read more
HERITAGE DEPARTMENT - ART AND HISTORY
The Heritage - Art and History Department offers themed guided tours and ...Read more
HOUSSOY DUNGEON
Castle built in the 14th century whose square keep became fashionable and ...Read more
ÎLE-DE-FRANCE PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTER - CPIF
CPIF, exhibiting contemporary photography and offering special workshops ...Read more
THE EPISCOPAL CITY
A city composed of a cathedral, bishops' palace, Old Chapter and Bossuet ...Read more
LA ROTONDE
Read moreThe Rotunda is part of the National Scene of Senart with the Dome of Combs-la-Ville. This structure is both a meeting point and a broadcast of the various forms of artistic expressions, but also a tool for helping creation. With its eclectic programming, it targets a broad audience. Here you can watch theatre, dance, listening to a concert or discovering modes of atypical expressions. The programme of events is downloadable on the website of the Nationale National Scene.
SAFFRON AERONAUTICS AND SPACE MUSEUM
Aerospace museum featuring a unique collection of aircraft, rocket and ...Read more
LOGIC WAY
Read moreLogic Way welcomes you all year round and proposes you to move to the Capital on a Segway®, a truly surprising, fun and easy-to-use mobility device. A few minutes are enough to understand and understand the operation. Just look forward to move forward and look backward to slow down. No accelerator or brake, it prolongs the body and obeys it. To turn, just give a slight tilt at the handlebars. Logic Way only uses Gyropodes i 2 last generation. From 7 people, take advantage of a discount for all participants.
THE CASTEL BERANGER
Read moreHector Guimard was the masterpiece of this magnificent building in 1894 and 1898 at La Fontaine, a stone's throw from the Maison de Radio France. Without surprises, the building was decorated with the price of the Most Beautiful Facade of Paris of the year 1898.
PLACE DU COLONEL-FABIEN
Trendy place located near the headquarters of the French Communist Party in ...Read more
THE FLANK BRIDGE
A bridge with a special charm, whose deck is raised horizontally when a ...Read more
SWAN ALLEY
An astonishing 850 m long and 11 m wide alley with a view of the Eiffel ...Read more
THE NATIONAL BRIDGE
Inaugurated in 1853, this bridge was designed to be both a road and rail ...Read more
SQUARE DU SERMENT-DE-KOUFRA (14TH)
Read moreCreated in 1930, it covers over 27 000 square metres.
THE DIDEROT PARK
Read moreA large waterfall crosses this hectare of breathtaking green sounds.
ANDRE-MALRAUX PARK
Read moreDating back to the 1970 s, this space is the work of Jacques Sgard and includes a floral garden and garden garden.
RAYMOND MORETTI'S FIREPLACE
Read moreBuilt in 1990, this 32-metre high aeration system consists of six hundred and seventy-two tubes which, at night, are reflected in the buildings surrounding it.
THE AGAM FOUNTAIN
Read moreThis is a rectangular basin with the enamels of Venice and is signed by Yaacov Agam. A basement installation helps maintain water movement.
CITY SEGWAY TOURS HUMAN TRANSPORTER
Read moreThey offer guided tours on Segway, an individual electric means of transport. City Segway Tours is an interesting option for discovering Paris in an original and fun way.
PARIS GO
Read moreParisGo is an online tourist guide offering a multitude of activities and tours in Paris. Whether you want to explore the city's iconic monuments, sample Parisian cuisine, stay in luxury hotels or enjoy unforgettable experiences, ParisGo has it all. You can book tickets to visit the Conciergerie, a fascinating historical site, or book a guided tour to discover the history and hidden treasures of Paris. The site also has a blog where you can find inspiring articles about adventures in Paris. ParisGo also offers an airport transfer service and tickets for the city's attractions. To keep up to date with the upcoming Olympic Games in Paris, you can also check out the latest news on ParisGo.
OUR LADY OF PENTECOST CHURCH
Read moreFor the Bishopric in Nanterre, there was no choice to build a place of worship in the prodigious Defence: it had to be discreet and contemporary. A barely visible cross reports vaguely that this cube is a place of worship.
UNIVERSCIENCE
Read moreThe Cité des sciences et de l'industrie is a science museum located in the La Villette district of Paris. With a surface area of 150,000 m2, it welcomes some 2,857,170 visitors every year. The museum offers permanent exhibitions as well as activities for children, with two separate areas for 2-7 year olds and 5-12 year olds. Admission costs 13 euros full price and 10 euros concessions. Online booking is strongly recommended, and accompanying adults must also have a ticket.
MUSÉE D’HISTOIRE DE LA MÉDECINE
A beautiful little museum located in Paris, exhibiting a collection of ...Read more
THE TURRET BRIDGE
A bridge built in the 17th century in Paris, made of reinforced concrete ...Read more
THE PASSAGE OF THE LITTLE BUTCHER SHOP
The Passage de la Petite-Boucherie in Paris, one of the charming narrow ...Read more
THE VAL-DE-GRACE
The fascinating story of the church and convent of Val-de-Grâce, built by ...Read more
THE COLLÈGE DE FRANCE
Unique school that does not prepare for any degree, buildings built under ...Read more
THE THERMAL BATHS OF THE MUSEUM OF CLUNY
The thermal baths of the Musée de Cluny, whose water was supplied by an ...Read more
THE SULLY BRIDGE
A rare cast iron structure, a bridge made up of two bridges built in the ...Read more
THE ARCOLE BRIDGE
Bridge built in 1828 in the form of a suspension footbridge, which took ...Read more
THE SYNAGOGUE ON PAVEE STREET
Orthodox Jewish place of worship, the synagogue of the cobbled street, with ...Read more
THE VENDÔME PASSAGE
A prestigious Parisian passageway, once used to link Boulevard du Temple to ...Read more
THE FOUNTAIN OF THE FOUR BISHOPS
Read moreDesigned by the architect Visconti, from 1843 to 1848, she was decorated with statues of four famous bishops: Bossuet, Fénelon, Massillon and Fléchier, designating the Parisian people to the four Cardinal points.
THE PASSAGE OF THE WHITE BALL
A passageway with a glass roof and some greenery, linking rue du ...Read more
L'HÔTEL GAILLARD - BANQUE DE FRANCE
Remarkable hotel of Renaissance style, built on the plans of Victor-Jules ...Read more
THE TWO TRIUMPHAL ARCHES
Read moreThe door Saint-Denis - 1672 - and the Saint Martin gate - 1674 - were built on the order of Louis XIV to celebrate his victories on the Rhine and in Franche-Comté. These two doors mark the location of the doors of Paris of the former Charles V. They are classified Historic Monuments.
THE SMALLEST BETTING HOUSE
Measuring 1.40 meters wide by 5 meters high and 3 meters deep, this is the ...Read more
THE MAN PASSAGE
This passage is a small lane discovered by carpenters and cabinetmakers, ...Read more
THE RICHARD-LENOIR PROMENADE
A stroll along the entire boulevard Richard-Lenoir and the short boulevard ...Read more